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JoepingletonJoepingleton Posts: 746
edited August 2013 in Art Studio

This is a quick test of Eclipse Studio's Ultimate Rifle Combat for M4 Motion Captures with Stonemason's Planet Lava in DAZ Studio.
Thanks for looking.

View the animation on YOUTUBE.COM by clicking here.
View the Stereoscopic 3D animation on YOUTUBE.COM by clicking here.
Click here to see the 3D animation on 3DVisionLive.

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  • TjebTjeb Posts: 507
    edited December 1969

    Very well done.

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,760
    edited December 1969

    That looked good.

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,235
    edited December 1969

    joeping said:
    This is a quick test of Eclipse Studio's Ultimate Rifle Combat for M4 Motion Captures with Stonemason's Planet Lava in DAZ Studio.
    Thanks for looking.

    The character animation is very convincing, good work. The first 7 seconds or so, with the ship and the camera moving, were a little confusing, a different motion combination might work better.

  • JoepingletonJoepingleton Posts: 746
    edited December 1969

    Thanks for the very nice comments and feedback.

    I wish I could take credit for the character animation, but all I did was convert Eclipse Studio’s Ultimate Rifle Combat for M4 Motion Captures (http://www.es3d.com/index2.html) into aniblocks in DAZ Studio so that I could try them on multiple figures.

    I love their motion captures. This is my first time using them and they are very easy to use and provide very quick results. And once I made aniblocks from them I can see using them in a lot of fun ways. They make all my added animation in this experiment look that much more amateur. Hopefully more experimentation will help. =)

  • IvyIvy Posts: 7,165
    edited December 1969

    joeping said:
    Thanks for the very nice comments and feedback.

    I wish I could take credit for the character animation, but all I did was convert Eclipse Studio’s Ultimate Rifle Combat for M4 Motion Captures (http://www.es3d.com/index2.html) into aniblocks in DAZ Studio so that I could try them on multiple figures.

    I love their motion captures. This is my first time using them and they are very easy to use and provide very quick results. And once I made aniblocks from them I can see using them in a lot of fun ways. They make all my added animation in this experiment look that much more amateur. Hopefully more experimentation will help. =)


    very nice animation, everything was done well, from the character animation to the lighting and Atmosphere.
    and Thanks for the link to es3d.com. I use to have them booked mark but lost the book mark when i changed my system over,
  • DPWDPW Posts: 267
    edited December 1969

    Nice work, really smooth!

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